Mangaluru Dec 11: City-based Kanara Club organized a district level inter-club Manmohan Malli Memorial Badminton Tournament from December 8 to 10 at its indoor courts. D.K. District Badminton Association President Sadananda Shetty graced the occasion as Chief Guest and awarded Trophy and Merit Certificates to the winners and the Runners up and congratulated them on their achievements.

Organizing Committee Chairman Jayanth Shetty welcomed the gathering and lauded the sportsman spirit displayed by the players. President of Kanara Club Dr. Roshan Shetty proposed the vote thanks and specially thanked the sponsors of the Tournament, Secretary Mrs. Sharon Preetha Ammanna was present on this occasion Mrs. Marina Rebello compeered the programme. 50 teams participated in the tournament.
RESULTS
Mens Open Event: 01 Ananthesh Mallya & Rayez P.C. (Mangala Club)
02 Damodara Shenoy & Rehamath (Mangala Club)
Men’s above 35 years: 01 Mahesh Prabhu & Sanjay Pai (Mangala Club)
02 Sujay Pai & Shekar (Mangala Club)
Men’s above 40 years: 01 Parimalgan & Riyaz Hasan (Mangala Club)
02 Santhosh Kumar & Balamurugan (Lions Club)
Men’s above 50 years: 01 Ivan Pinto & Rajashekar Balal (Eden Club)
02 Yogesh Kumar & Kishore Kumar (Lions Club)
Men’s above 60 years: 01 Jayanth Shetty & Jyothi Prasad Hegde (Kanara Club)
02 Yashodhar & Venkatesh (Mangala Club)
Womens’ Category: 01 Mrs. Susan Rebello & Sanchiya Rebello (Kanara Club)
02 Mrs. Anupa Shetty & Mrs. Sharon Preetha Ammanna (KanaraClub)




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a nice event to be encouraged
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